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At Equip Expo's outdoor demo yard, attendees can test drive various equipment including UTVs, mowers, tractors, and more before making purchasing decisions. The expanded UTV test track allows for hands-on comparisons, helping landscapers and contractors make informed investments. Open October 21-24, 2025 at Kentucky Exposition Center.
Tue June 10, 2025 - National Edition
A newly-expanded UTV test track will debut at Equip Exposition's 30-acre outdoor demo yard at the Kentucky Exposition Center (KEC) October 21-24, 2025.
Thousands of landscapers, contractors and dealers will be given the opportunity to try the latest mowers, UTVs, compact tractors, chainsaws, leaf blowers, trenchers, skid steers, backhoes and the other equipment at this experience.
"Our show is the only place where you can get your hands on and operate so many different types of equipment all in one place," said Kris Kiser, president and CEO of the Outdoor Power Equipment Institute (OPEI), which owns the trade show. "We know how much landscapers, contractors and dealers rely on the ability to try before they buy. In the outdoor cemo yard, you can get a feel for how all the major brand's equipment handles, and where you can mow, dig, saw, drive and more."
The outdoor demo yard will be open:
• Wednesday, October 22, 12 p.m. - 5 p.m.
• Thursday, October 23, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
• Friday, October 24, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
"We're particularly excited about the expanded UTV test track, which has been relocated for better access and beefed up," said Kiser.
Attendees can drive and compare the latest vehicles while navigating curves, hills, rocks and bumps. Drivers must be age 16 or older with a valid driver's license and will drive alongside a representative of the manufacturer who can answer questions about load capacity, features, price and more.
"Outdoor power equipment is an important investment for any business," Kiser said. "Equip helps our attendees make smart decisions. After all, a landscaper and their staff will spend hours operating that equipment, and they need to feel its maneuverability and weight, know how the different features work and more."
"Many manufacturers exhibit new products at Equip Expo, so you can also see where the industry is headed and what's coming next," said Kiser.
For more information, visit www.equipexposition.com.